Anthony Z-This statement raises two issues. One, you are
unfamiliar with the remote capabilities of dedicated servers.
I am an Xperinet dealer. Remote diagnoses is not only
possible but, were a hard drive in the RAID array to go
down, I get an email and show up at my client's home with
a replacement and they would never even know there was
a problem. Two, you openly bring up what is ultimately
one of Microsoft's biggest problems. Security. It's not
only vulnerable but a clear hacker target....Ping.
SC-Very aware of the remote site tools for request, experinet,
lutron, and more. In essence brother, your whole scenario
is taking place on your mircosoft machine and you are
using a piece of software to remote in to their box and
do diagnosis. The only difference from mine is there
are more powerful tools built for PC’s than the linux
piece you are using. Either way Microsoft and software
are involved.
You're not addressing the issue here. The piece I sell, and Kaleidescape as well, simply operate better. Place a disc in and add it to your collection. I can't say anything about Kaleidescape as I am not a dealer but it takes only two selections to load a DVD or CD. That's it. Two whole button presses. Done. Not only did my client not have to screw around with 2 or 3 decryption programs to rip and discover but, it's also immediately available on every client piece. Even better, the quality of playback far outstrips any PC I am aware of but for, possibly, the Niveus box. How would I know? I own both an MCE hot rod and an Xperinet MIRV. Client can easily sleep at night knowing that the content is secure and won't be compromised by a hard drive failure or malicious, pimply faced a$$hole writing viruses. Worth paying for? You freakin' bet.